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  • beneficence

    英:[bɪ'nefɪsns]   美: [bɪ'nefɪsns] 

    beneficence 基本解释

    n.

    善行;仁慈;行善;慈善

    变形

    复数:beneficences

    英英释义

    beneficence[ bi'nefisəns ]

    n.doing good; feeling beneficentthe quality of being kind or helpful or generous

    beneficence 相关例句

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. He has softness and beneficence winning on the hearts of others.
      他有种温和仁慈的气质,赢得了其他人的心。
    2. The enterpriser's beneficence is well-known.
      这位企业家的善行是众所皆知的。
    3. And since it is not a result of your skill or someone else's beneficence, you will not be afraid of losing the ongoing opportunity to keep up with your good.
      既然它不是靠你的技能或某人的善行而来的,你也不会害怕错失幸福的机会,因那机会会不断涌现。

    权威例句

    Affective beneficence of vigorous physical activity.
    Reimbursement, beneficence, and advance directives.
    The affective beneficence of vigorous exercise revisited
    Procreative beneficence: why we should select the best children.
    How far should we care? On the spatial scope of beneficence
    FOR THE PATIENT'S GOOD: The restoration of beneficence in health care.
    Informed consent. Patient autonomy and physician beneficence within clinical medicine
    Plants Helping Plants: New evidence indicates that beneficence is important in vegetation
    For the Patient's Good: The Restoration of Beneficence in Health Car by Edmund D. Pellegrino; David C. Thomasma
    A critical analysis of evaluation practice: the Kirkpatrick model and the principle of beneficence
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